🐱 Grease slammed as 'rapey, racist and homophobic

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ICONIC 70s movie Grease has been slammed as “rapey, racist and homophobic” by woke snowflakes as they demand it is “never shown on TV again”.

The hit musical starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John was shown on Boxing Day on BBC1, and after revisiting the film many viewers felt it was out of date and hadn’t aged well.


Grease is the story of boy meets girl with a few coming of age lines and stolen cars thrown in for good measure.

It’s ultimately a fun, feel-good movie with a plethora of songs that stick in your head for absolutely ages.

However, in light of the #metoo movement, Black Lives Matter and LGBTQIA rights and awareness, lots of viewers felt it no longer has a place in today’s TV schedule.

In one particular scene Danny and Sandy are at the drive-in movie when the greasy haired lothario makes an unwanted play for his girlfriend and, awkwardly, her breast.

Taking to Twitter, one wrote: “The drive in/botched makeout session between Danny and Sandy hasn’t aged well. Film kinda glides right into song (“Sandy”) before viewers register the date rapey vibe of the scene they just saw. #Grease”

“Ahhh man. Just watching #Grease one of my favourite films and it’s so of its time. Misogynistic, sexist and a bit rapey,” added another.

While a third penned: “Damn. It seems like Danny's kinda rapey at the Drive-In with Sandy. #Grease”

The film, set in an American high school in 1959, was one of the highest-grossing films of the 1970s and has had a sequel and hit Broadway and West End show created in its honour.


But now viewers seeing the hit musical with fresh eyes and a wider appreciation and education for representation, have condemned it for racism, sexism, homophobia and “slut-shaming”.

In particular, many felt “bad girl” Rizzo, played by Stockard Channing, was condemned by her peers for having sex without a condom.

Even in one of the songs, she sings: “There are worse things I could do than go with a boy or two.”

At the school dance there is a scene where clearly middle-aged host Vince Fontaine flirts with teenage student Marty, as he also tells her there were no same-sex couples allowed on the dance floor.


One clearly angered viewer, complained: “All couples must be boy/girl? Well Grease, shove your homophobia.”

“Grease peak of homophobia,” added another.

Although the film is set 45 years before homosexuality was universally decriminalised across America, visibility and activism of LGBT individuals in the 1970s helped the movement make progress on multiple fronts.

Other areas that came under fire from viewers was the distinct lack of non-white people in the film.

One viewer wrote: “Hey, there's one non-white couple at the dance! One! #Grease”

“I caught the end of Grease, the movie, and noticed there were no black actors or pupils at the high school,” added another.

While a third penned: “Watched Grease on the BBC, surprised they let it go, full of white people.”

The film has a PG rating with a warning of “frequent mild sex references and mild language”.

Olivia Newton-John, 72, has previously dismissed claims of sexism, saying: “It’s a movie and a fun story and I’ve never taken it too seriously.”
 
Rizzo got shamed for "putting out" indiscriminately or atleast being suspected of doing so and having a pregnancy scare with her boyfriend.

I dont know where the idea she was being shamed for not using condoms comes from. Unless they really are so sheltered that the type or morons who gave us the word "slutshaming" dont even understand what that concept entails.
 
These people shouldn't function in society, yet they're the ones dictating what is good and what is verboten for the masses' enjoyment.
They can't function in society, that's why they're hell bent on destroying it.

Many viewers?

Exactly how many? If they can fit inside the gas chambers at Auschwitz and be exterminated in a single session, it can't be that many.
So precisely zero then?
 
I can't wait for the article on Blade Runner, for being racist and homophobic against Replicas.

Or how the toons in who framed Roger Rabbit are treated like blacks, which makes the movie racist.

Or how the Graduate is a movie that treats women like Elaine and Mrs. Robinson like Sex Objects.


You could make 100s of these bullshit clickbait articles.
 
I can't wait for the article on Blade Runner, for being racist and homophobic against Replicas.
They already tried “rapey”

also there’s this


Occasionally, I am reminded of how many friends I’ve lost because I criticized the media they love. Then again, we weren’t all that close anyway. If you’re part of the Blade Runner cult, you might want to stop.
Or not, keep reading and leave me an insult, so I can block you and save us both some headaches.
Let me start with women in the Blade Runner universe.
Well, most of them are replicants. Between Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049, we have exactly ONE female character with dialogue who is an actual human being. The problem with making almost ALL female characters replicants is that the theme of the movie is about the humanity of replicants. And the movie never really gives you an answer about it. It is kind of the point of the movie, I got it. But when you make nearly every female character a “robot” with questionable humanity, the movie is basically treating females as “sub human.” Granted, there aren’t a lot of “humans” in Blade Runner especially if you agree with the theory that Deckard is a replicant. Still, Male characters have diversity, female characters do not (we see the same thing in the original Star Wars trilogy and the prequels).
Let’s start with the original Blade Runner.
We have 3 female characters:
  • Rachael: Replicant, damsel in distress. She was manipulated into believing she’s human for some sick experiment. She was set up to be discovered by the replicant killer and basically faces a death sentence. Her male human master then abandoned her to fend for herself. She visited her potential executioner’s home to prove to him that she’s actually indeed human. She was sexually assaulted by her potential executioner, but because the scene comes with some slow Jazz we all know it’s supposed to be romantic and she secretly wanted it. She was then presented to the male protagonist as the “trophy” at the end of the story.
  • Pris: Replicant, sex toy. She followed her lover on a dangerous trip, and died. Her boyfriend had the vision, she came along for the ride. We know next to nothing about her other than her relationship with the male antagonist (being his girlfriend).
  • Zhora: Replicant, sex toy. She was brutally assaulted and killed. We know absolutely nothing about her. She’s put there to be killed.
And…… that’s it! (unless you count Geisha on the big screen as a female character).
All of these women are there as props to push the plot for male characters: Deckard and Roy.
Blade Runner did not pass the Bechdel test, the 3 female characters never met each other on screen let alone had conversations.
And… 35 years later (OMG is it really that long?) we have Blade Runner 2049.
We have slightly more female characters this time, a whopping 6 of them:
  • Luv: Replicant, femme fatale, obeys her male master’s orders without any hesitation. She makes no personal decisions, she has no agency. She cries a lot, telling us she has emotion. But she never really does anything because of it.
  • Joi: Holographic VR AI, sex toy. She exists exclusively for the happiness of her male master. She was designed for the male character. Everything she does, she does it because she’s programmed to love K. She has no agency.
  • Lieutenant Joshi: Human female. Police officer. Run of the mill boss lady. I’m glad to see a female character in a position of authority. Although her role in the entire plot is pretty minor.
  • Dr. Ana Stelline: Replicant/Human (depending how you define human, and/or if you believe Deckard is a replicant) Innocent prisoner. She’s the MacGuffin of the plot. The hidden treasure, the target or pursue, the center of the struggle and the final prize for the male characters.
  • Mariette: Replicant, she is a flash “stand-in” for Male protagonists’ VR love interests. This quite literally makes her an “exchangeable, objectified” female body for pleasure. She could very well be a fucking blow-up doll, and I’m sure K and Joi would make it work somehow! You really can’t get more misogynist than this. She then saved the male protagonist at the crucial moment so the male protagonist can push the plot, without her any further involvement.
  • Freysa: Replicant, she reveals the big secret to the male protagonist not knowing she had revealed the big secret.
So 6 female characters, only ONE minor character has some agency and is not objectified in some way. Everyone else is either a toy (VR and real), a prize or a killing machine.
Blade Runner 2046 passed the Bechdel test with Luv and Joshi having a conversation about the replicant child (which we later know is a woman).
At the end of the day, both movies are about their male protagonist and antagonist. Blade Runner was about the struggle between Deckard and Roy; Blade Runner 2049 is about K’s journey of self-discovery.
Now let’s talk about Race.
The real Los Angeles is extremely diverse. The Blade Runner Los Angeles seems more exotic. Of course, by exotic I mean exotic Japanese/Chinese characters, the street vendor selling “exotic” Asian food, and the exotic Geisha images the movie loves to parade around every 5 minutes. It seems you should have slightly more minorities considering how “exotic” the place looks.
Nope.
The original Blade Runner has two minority characters (out of 18 named casts): Gaff (Latino) and Hannibal Chew (Chinese). Everybody else is white. There’s not a single black dude in this movie that is set in Los Angeles.
Blade Runner 2049 has five minority characters (out of 20 named casts): Sapper Morton (Filipino/white), Joi (Latina), Mister Cotton (Black), Detective Nandez (Black), Dr. Badger (Black), and Gaff (Latino).
minority roles has increased from 11% to 25%! Improvement indeed!!! Except Los Angeles 2010 census results find Latinos to be about half (47–49%) of city’s population, plus about 10% Black people, 10% Asian people, if we are talking about actually representing Los Angeles, we should have more minorities in this movie than white characters.
Unless future United States had went through some kind of racial cleansing the movie failed to mention which reduced the minority population.
But, who cares about population demographics! LOL, Hollywood doesn’t see color. Besides, you only need to cite population demographics when you argue for white characters, not against it! That would be absurd. (Do you know how many times people cited British population demographics to argue there shouldn’t be that many minorities in Harry Potter movies? 1 Asian girl, 1 black kid and two Indian girls are more than enough!)
And let’s take a look at these minority characters:
  • Gaff: in Blade Runner, he was Deckard’s driver and origami enthusiast. Has zero impact on the plot (unless you count the symbolism of origami unicorn as an “impact” of this character to the plot). In Blade Runner 2049, he was a senior home resident who talks to K about nothing, still loves origami. Again, zero impact to the plot.
  • Hannibal Chew: eye manufacturer, being bullied and threatened by the white antagonist for information
  • Sapper Morton: protein farmer, replicant in hiding, killed by the white protagonist in the first 20 minutes of the movie.
  • Joi: VR girlfriend, exists for the pleasure of white protagonist.
  • Mister Cotton: Shady and evil orphanage owner who exploits child labor, beat up by the white protagonist for information.
  • Detective Nandez: inconsequential minor character with two lines and is mean to the white protagonist and we never see him again.
  • Dr. Badger: street vendor, minor criminal.
See the pattern here? with the sole exception of Gaff, none of the minority characters are in the position of power. They’re either completely irrelevant to the plot, or exist to give a certain piece of information and never to be seen again, or exist exclusively for the white protagonist.
Of course, you could say, Luv (white female) exists exclusively for antagonist Wallace. But white characters have diversity and agency, minority characters do not, they’re pigeonholed into their racial stereotype (black criminal, Latina sexy doll) and serve the purpose (give information, devoted to protagonist) for the white protagonist to advance the plot, and either died or never to be seen again. White characters have history, have emotion, have a story arc. most minority characters are one off characters with zero growth. They either don’t have a past (Joi) or we don’t know about their past. Their character, their PERSON, does not matter to the plot.
At the end of the day, Blade Runner is a white men’s universe. It’s written by white men for white men. Contemplating white men problems nobody really matters except white men.
I surely wish if there’s a Blade Runner 2080 or something in 30 years, things would be different.
 
Rizzo got shamed for "putting out" indiscriminately or atleast being suspected of doing so and having a pregnancy scare with her boyfriend.

I dont know where the idea she was being shamed for not using condoms comes from. Unless they really are so sheltered that the type or morons who gave us the word "slutshaming" dont even understand what that concept entails.
Did Catchi Kenickie forget the condom, or did he notice it was fucked up and Rizzo said fuck it let's fuck regardless? Been a while since I've seen Grease and can't remember. Either way, Rizzo knew what she was doing and didn't expect the consequences

Edit: was retarded and thought of a completely different character from Happy Days
 
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Did Catchi forget the condom, or did he notice it was fucked up and Rizzo said fuck it let's fuck regardless? Been a while since I've seen Grease and can't remember. Either way, Rizzo knew what she was doing and didn't expect the consequences

Kenickie broke the condom beforehand (I've had that since 7th grade!)

Yet she persisted...
 
Dont make me defend Grease, I hate musicals ...

Olivia Newton John was apparently stitched into those black leather trousers before the cameras rolled each time, so any would be rapist would need scissors or a decent stitch ripper.
 
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I can't wait for the article on Blade Runner, for being racist and homophobic against Replicas.

Or how the toons in who framed Roger Rabbit are treated like blacks, which makes the movie racist.

Or how the Graduate is a movie that treats women like Elaine and Mrs. Robinson like Sex Objects.


You could make 100s of these bullshit clickbait articles.

I won't be surprised if they do articles on movies like American Graffiti, Cooley High, Dazed and Confused as well. Imagine the uproar after they heard Wooderson quotes.

While we're at it, they'll do articles about Boyz N the Hood and Menace II Society claiming these movies are full of stereotypes toward the black community.
 
Why don't they save us all the time and effort and just cancel every form of media pre-2018?
 
I can't wait for the article on Blade Runner, for being racist and homophobic against Replicas.

Or how the toons in who framed Roger Rabbit are treated like blacks, which makes the movie racist.

Or how the Graduate is a movie that treats women like Elaine and Mrs. Robinson like Sex Objects.


You could make 100s of these bullshit clickbait articles.
It's almost as if the Terminally Woke™ will always have something to bitch about no matter how much you cater to their whims.
 
I solve my problems, and I see the light
We got a lovin' thing, we gotta feed it right
There ain't no danger we can go too far
We start believing now that we can be who we are
Rape is the word

Christ, and people say millennials are the whiny, oversensitive faggots (they are) but zoomers are really giving them a run for their money these days.
 
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